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4770 God tolerates bad actions but does not call them good....

October 31, 1949: Book 54

What I let come to pass need not always correspond to My will, on the contrary, it can be completely contrary to My will, yet I do not prevent it because, on the one hand, I respect the human being's free will and, on the other hand, the wrongly directed will shall be recognized in order to be changed according to better knowledge. However, recognition usually only takes place when the effect of bad actions, thinking or speaking means harm or loss in some way, when it is somehow corrupting. Only then is it possible for a person to realize that he is acting contrary to My eternal order. There would be no possibility of progress for the human being if I wanted to prevent every bad action, thus withdraw My strength from those who intend to carry it out. The human being must mature in free will. He is in possession of vitality as long as he lives on earth with flesh and blood; and he must be able to use this strength freely in every direction, his will must decide correctly.... This is the test of faith which you all shall pass, and you are only good when you choose the good of your own free will, although the bad would earn you great advantage. And therefore I will never prevent a deed, I only can and want to prevent or turn the effect against the will of the acting human being. And thus something people recognize as bad can appear to be favoured by Me and yet I am not pleased with it, I merely tolerate it but never ever approve of it. However, the human being has to take responsibility for everything his will has striven for, even if it has a beneficial effect through My will. Then it is an opportunity for the souls to mature which are victims of deeds born of a bad will, which I certainly allow but never approve of, as soon as they violate the commandment of love for God and neighbour....

Amen

Translated by Doris Boekers